dana: thousands of unaccompanied children on the border. bill: the white house is saying these migrants when asked the question about it are just responding to a message of hope. you think it s a coincidence as soon as trump and his immigration were on the way out and biden and his stated policy were on the way that the historic surge at the border started? first of all one of the things i think is important we ve seen surges before. surges the end to respond to hope. and there was a significant hope for a more humane policy after four years of pent-up demand. bill: that was the answer. more in a moment. former secretary of state mike pompeo about the virus, border, china. first to kristin fisher live from the white house to begin our broadcast today. good morning, kristin. that sound bite that you played leading into me was quite significant. there you have president biden s coordinator for the southern border acknowledging that the new administration s policies
N.J.’s largest school district is returning to classrooms after one year. Here’s how it’ll work.
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Ruben Rivera, a math teacher at Barringer High School, waits in line to receive the vaccine at Barringer High School on Tuesday, March 16, 2021John Jones | For NJ Advance Media
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When Catia Nascimento goes back to teach in her East Side High School classroom in Newark on Monday the first time in over a year she’ll be wearing two masks and a face shield.
“My biggest concern is the well-being of our community,” said Nascimento, who along with her three kids contracted COVID in October. “And although I know we’re taking as much precaution as we can, I’m a little bit scared with the number of cases I’m seeing.”
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Teachers all over Florida are frustrated that they are not a priority when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine. Volusia County School board member Ruben Colon readily admits he has vaccine distribution envy after learning a neighboring county is prioritizing school employees.It s what Colon and many others have been asking for because they say educators, who are deemed essential, can t get away from possible COVID-19 spread. All teachers and staff should be given the option to get the vaccine seeing that their risk is higher than other groups, Colon said.Right now, Florida is focusing on the 65 and older population. In recent weeks the state has seen an overwhelming demand to get a limited supply.Colon says a dedicated on-campus clinic could accommodate employees who don t have the luxury to come and go for a vaccine. They cant sit in line overnight or attend an event where there s a time certain, Colon said.Volusia County has nearly 500 school district employees 65 and older. A